Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Logging-Background--Papua-New-Guinea---2003--27MZIFLSO4ZA.htmlConceptually similarForests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0MU2Completed★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP02O6Completed★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP014WXCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP012IOCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0TQQCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0RRWCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP01FZLCompleted★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP015X4Completed★★★★Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)GP0BP1Completed★★★★View AllGP01BI4Forests Logging Background (Papua New Guinea : 2003)Sakas Aonomo in front of a Nakele tree, used to treat headaches. "We are very worried because we use plants for medicine purposes, and if they keep logging forests no plants are left for medicines." Bula Creek,Elie. The fruit of this plant is eaten by cassowaries and wild pigs, which the people then hunt for food.Locations:Oceania-Papua New Guinea-Western ProvinceDate:1 Aug, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Sandy ScheltemaMaximum size:3307px X 2216pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Illegal logging-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Leaves-Men-One person-Outdoors-Plants-Positive mood-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Logging Documentation in Papua New GuineaDocumentation the rainforest, the wildlife and the indigenous people in different areas of the Western Province, threatened by destructive logging.